Wonderful interview! And I totally agree w/ you about Prisoner of Azkaban. That's my favorite of the HP books - and my least favorite of the movies. Funny how that works, huh? : )
I wanted to be a paleontologist too! That is hilarious! We had dinosaur month in my grade 2 class and for years all I would talk about were dinosaurs and being a paleontologist. Jurassic Park was my favorite when I was young.
If you liked The Mysterious Benedict Society series, I know you'd love "The Name of this Book is a Secret" and the two sequels. They are really witty and have similar smarty-pants kids and sleuthing. My kids and I loved it.
That picture is right out of the Shel Silverstein poem "Mr. Smeds and Mr. Spats" !
Ahem..
Mr. Spats had twenty-one hats And none of them were the same Mr. Smeds had twenty-one heads And only one hat to his name
When Mr. Smeds met Mr. Spats They talked of the buying and selling of hats And Mr. Spats Bought Mr. Smeds' hat! Did you ever hear anything crazier than that?
That poem still has a bright magenta paper clip marking its place in my old volume of A Light in the Attic.
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Wonderful interview! And I totally agree w/ you about Prisoner of Azkaban. That's my favorite of the HP books - and my least favorite of the movies. Funny how that works, huh? : )
I think that you need to write one book about your interesting and amazing life with Jorge and Nunu! ;)
I wanted to be a paleontologist too! That is hilarious! We had dinosaur month in my grade 2 class and for years all I would talk about were dinosaurs and being a paleontologist. Jurassic Park was my favorite when I was young.
I still wish I was a paleontologist. Lol
If you liked The Mysterious Benedict Society series, I know you'd love "The Name of this Book is a Secret" and the two sequels. They are really witty and have similar smarty-pants kids and sleuthing. My kids and I loved it.
Loved the interview. Which hat did you finally pick out or did you not get any of them? lol
Now that's a lady who wears a lot of hats... :D
That picture is right out of the Shel Silverstein poem "Mr. Smeds and Mr. Spats" !
Ahem..
Mr. Spats had twenty-one hats
And none of them were the same
Mr. Smeds had twenty-one heads
And only one hat to his name
When Mr. Smeds met Mr. Spats
They talked of the buying and selling of hats
And Mr. Spats
Bought Mr. Smeds' hat!
Did you ever hear anything crazier than that?
That poem still has a bright magenta paper clip marking its place in my old volume of A Light in the Attic.
Was that picture at CA, Toy Story Midway Mania? It looks so familiar.
I love your stack of hats. Dobby would be proud!
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